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cbs is hoping it's a big hit. "vegas" sin city in the 1960s with a rancher turned lawman dennis quaid pitted against a mob boss. i chatted with both actors this morning about who ruled las vegas some 50 years ago. >> the sheriff of las vegas then was the most powerful position in nevada being governor was a step down. >> you had to come to him. >> you couldn't make a move. you couldn't even have a dog without a license and you had to get it from me. [ laughter ] >> so it makes a pretty interesting dynamic. >> 15 million-plus tuned in last week. tonight they shake it up inside one of the casinos. it's vegas tonight 10:00 here on cbs 5. >> this is my favorite story today. >> love this. >>> a big black bear no match for the woman who is one determined lady who is loud and mighty proud. here she is. >> let me go in your office because he might come after me. >> get down, right now, go! no! no!! down!!! >> look at the bear. down it goes. the same black bear i guess had been visiting this home a number of times. they ha
cbs is hoping it's a big hit. "vegas" sin city in the 1960s with a rancher turned lawman dennis quaid pitted against a mob boss. i chatted with both actors this morning about who ruled las vegas some 50 years ago. >> the sheriff of las vegas then was the most powerful position in nevada being governor was a step down. >> you had to come to him. >> you couldn't make a move. you couldn't even have a dog without a license and you had to get it from me. [ laughter ]...
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kim mulvihill, cbs 5. >> you see this? get used to it this weekend the busy, busy couple of days in san francisco. >> and stretching your paycheck. don't get sucked into the health kick at the grocery store. the five health claims you shouldn't buy into. ,, vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. lucky enough to be outside >>> see him? hear him? the famed blue angels back in the bay area and if you were lucky enough to be outside for a while today, you may have caught a little glimpse of their roaring practice routine. the navy jet pilots will showcase their extraordinaire row batti
kim mulvihill, cbs 5. >> you see this? get used to it this weekend the busy, busy couple of days in san francisco. >> and stretching your paycheck. don't get sucked into the health kick at the grocery store. the five health claims you shouldn't buy into. ,, vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut...
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in petaluma, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> hundreds of people sickened by salmon. company tied to a major recall. >> he passed out on the bike and hit the deck and he was dead. >> something smaller than a pencil that essentially brought her husband back to life. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, now, doctors are using a tiy heart as dr. k ill shows us, the >>> after a heart attack, getting enough blood and oxygen to the body is critical to survival. now doctors are using a tiny heart pump. as dr. kim mulvihill shows us, the device is saving lives, hearts and families. >> reporter: curtis broome is an avid cyclist and runner. >> i was in good shape, i was in very good shape. >> reporter: but four months ago the 47-year-old collapsed on a morning ride. >> he passed out on the bike and hit the deck and he was dead. and just in a split second, my life turned upside-down. >> reporter: broome, who had no prior history of heart disease, had cardiac arrest >> he was really in bad shape. >> reporter: interventional cardiologist dr. richard chang says that cardiac arrest wasn't due to a heart
in petaluma, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> hundreds of people sickened by salmon. company tied to a major recall. >> he passed out on the bike and hit the deck and he was dead. >> something smaller than a pencil that essentially brought her husband back to life. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, now, doctors are using a tiy heart as dr. k ill shows us, the >>> after a heart attack, getting enough blood and oxygen to the body is critical to survival. now doctors are using a tiny heart pump....
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and as cbs 5 reporter shows us some gas stations are running low. >> reporter: it is worse in than some of the analysts have predicted. at this chevron people were complaining about a 20-cent jump overnight on tuesday. since that time it's gone up another 40 cents. some stations themselves are running on empty. refinery has begun. several costcos have locked up pumps after running out of gas. >> i came to get gas and it's not here. >> reporter: supply is down because a power surge knocked a refinery offline. it's not the only one. conoco phillips are undergoing maintenance. a crude oil pipeline is shut down due to safety problems and the refinery in richmond still hasn't recovered from the fire in august. brace your wallets. >> we have never seen a spike like this. this is new territory. >> reporter: mike has to sell regular unleaded at $4.89 a gallon just to stay afloat. he locked up the pumps because it looked like he was gouging customers. >> i can't afford to pay bills right now. >> reporter: in the bay area prices are up 20 to 30 cents. it's cost the business an extra $700 this wee
and as cbs 5 reporter shows us some gas stations are running low. >> reporter: it is worse in than some of the analysts have predicted. at this chevron people were complaining about a 20-cent jump overnight on tuesday. since that time it's gone up another 40 cents. some stations themselves are running on empty. refinery has begun. several costcos have locked up pumps after running out of gas. >> i came to get gas and it's not here. >> reporter: supply is down because a power...
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cbs-5. oinon for >>> we are da >> then itsi ccadde la,,, rncaia aas a leader prty frurates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. mzaey staysng sprop 38 is going to bring a lot of mone o cade derry: what i would reallyh and i don't want this to continueache my daughter. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. underway for the first of te presidential debates. both candidates are in practice-e for wednesday's face-off. >>> onto campaign 2012, intense preparations are underway for the first of three presidential debates. both candidates in practice mode for wednesday's face off. tara mergener has the latest from washington. >> reporter: president beam and mitt romney get a chance to put their policies side by side this week. wednesday's debate will focus on the policy. >> with a -- what i'm most concerned about is having a serious discsion aut what we need to do to keep the country growing. >> reporter: a new poll shows 56% of registered voters think the president will win the matchup. >> i know folks in the media
cbs-5. oinon for >>> we are da >> then itsi ccadde la,,, rncaia aas a leader prty frurates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. mzaey staysng sprop 38 is going to bring a lot of mone o cade derry: what i would reallyh and i don't want this to continueache my daughter. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. underway for the first of te presidential debates. both candidates are in practice-e for wednesday's...
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here's cbs 5 reporr phil matier. (matier vo) it was billed as but more and more parents ae deciding not to vaccinate tr kids. the governor just signed a new law making it harder to opt out. but as dr. kim mulvihill discovere: there's a surprising new loophole. toddler in waiting room. at tri-valley pediatrics, 1- store on the west coast... n san francisco's union squar. the clothes aren't fancy. or expensive. and that's the point. cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook explains whal the fuss is, about uniqlo. ,, -those other store cards... -...preferred shopper... ...club...things... ...kept sending me coupons for cat food. i'm just not a coupon clipper. i buy what i want to buy. can i get a reward for that? [ frank ] introducing something extra from raley's, bel air, and nob hill. you get something extra rewards... ...for the way i shop... for buying the things i like. instant offers, points balance, right here on my smart phone. [ frank ] join today at raley's dotcom, or at your store. ...it rewards you... for being you. [
here's cbs 5 reporr phil matier. (matier vo) it was billed as but more and more parents ae deciding not to vaccinate tr kids. the governor just signed a new law making it harder to opt out. but as dr. kim mulvihill discovere: there's a surprising new loophole. toddler in waiting room. at tri-valley pediatrics, 1- store on the west coast... n san francisco's union squar. the clothes aren't fancy. or expensive. and that's the point. cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook explains whal the fuss is, about...
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in a story that you will only see on cbs 5, dr. kim looks at the symptoms and the unusual way that doctors are treating it. >> at the oakland medical center, doctors examined a young asian woman with a persistent cough. x-rays show a problem, and diagnostic tests reveal a surprise, an unusual bacteria infection, an organism often seen in patients with advanced aids. >> we did a biopsy of furlongs in the areas around her lungs, every one of them grew the same organism. in fact, everywhere that we poker with a needle, she started to leak this organism out for body. >> but she did not have hiv. the infectious disease specialist dr. roger baxter ... >> the more we treated her, the worst she did. >> he gave her every ton of antibiotic but nothing worked. >> it was like she was a medium for this organism, and was being eaten alive by it. she was clearly dying. >> dr. baxter called the national institutes of health in maryland for help, the scientists ask him to send the patient back to them and he did. >> what they found was amazing, in
in a story that you will only see on cbs 5, dr. kim looks at the symptoms and the unusual way that doctors are treating it. >> at the oakland medical center, doctors examined a young asian woman with a persistent cough. x-rays show a problem, and diagnostic tests reveal a surprise, an unusual bacteria infection, an organism often seen in patients with advanced aids. >> we did a biopsy of furlongs in the areas around her lungs, every one of them grew the same organism. in fact,...
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joining me now is cbs 5 political analyst joe tuman. i know you participated in a lot of these debates, coached people what would be your advice to mitt romney to give him the edge? >> reporter: it wouldn't be learn to do do zingers, people don't feel he is authentic. you can't teach people to do something that's unnatural. he has never been a mean- spirited person on the campaign, doesn't tell jokes well. trying to do those things would not be natural. his best chance tonight i think is to just be himself and try and connect with voters as a human being. he did that briefly in his convention speech. if did he that tonight i think people would give him credit for just being a real person. the president, on the other hand, just needs to continue do what he is doing with is low drama obama, low pressure. even if he hasn't won on points he would be perceived the winner because he would seem to be presidential and not off his game. >> reporter: there hasn't been a lot of talk about it, six segments on domestic policy, giving them more time.
joining me now is cbs 5 political analyst joe tuman. i know you participated in a lot of these debates, coached people what would be your advice to mitt romney to give him the edge? >> reporter: it wouldn't be learn to do do zingers, people don't feel he is authentic. you can't teach people to do something that's unnatural. he has never been a mean- spirited person on the campaign, doesn't tell jokes well. trying to do those things would not be natural. his best chance tonight i think is...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spend will take hold. tax experts said today 90% of american families are facing what they call unprecedented tax increases. how much? wyatt andrews is in washington tonight. wyat >> reporter: scott, according to the non-partisan tax policy center, the united states is now on the threshold of one of the largest tax increases in history-- a tax hike that could average $3,500 for every american household. without action by congress, the report says, taxes will go up next year by 20%-- $536 billion overall and will hit americans at every income level
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here's cbs 5 reporr phil matier. (matier vo) it was billed as >> reporter: it rattled windows as far away as san leandro, seven and a half miles away. this alameda street is four and a half miles from the coliseum, but on the night of the rave, it was anything but quiet. >> just constant thumping with all the windows rattling. >> reporter: by coincidence, one of the people is the alameda county supervisor, who got an extra earful that night. >> it was extremely loud, from 6 to 2 a.m. i actually started getting calls to my house. >> what were they saying? >> they said, if we're gonna stay awake, you're gonna stay awake. >> reporter: today, the tents were coming down, leaving only red-faced officials to answer the question on everybody's mind. >> what were they thinking? >> well, i think that -- i don't know what they were thinking, but obviously it didn't work. >> reporter: the idea had been to stop serving alcohol here at midnight and then allow the music to continue to 2:00 in the morning in order for the crowd that
here's cbs 5 reporr phil matier. (matier vo) it was billed as >> reporter: it rattled windows as far away as san leandro, seven and a half miles away. this alameda street is four and a half miles from the coliseum, but on the night of the rave, it was anything but quiet. >> just constant thumping with all the windows rattling. >> reporter: by coincidence, one of the people is the alameda county supervisor, who got an extra earful that night. >> it was extremely loud,...
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but cbs 5 political reporter grace lee says neither side wants to set the bar too high. >> reporter: the first of the three presidential debates is considered by most pundits to be the most important because it really sets the tone. and for once, both the president and the republican nominee actually agree on something. they are both trying to lower expectations. the stage is being set at the university of denver. the focus for the presidential candidates tomorrow evening will be on domestic policies with a heavy emphasis on the economy. both sides are already spinning. >> while president obama's people are saying, hey, i have had no chance to prepare anything, mitt romney's people are saying, hey, president obama is the best debater ever and i have never been in a presidential debate. >> reporter: both sides are off the campaign trail today preparing for the debate. mitt romney was spotted tacking with his debate partner senator rob portman. this picture has been a hit on political blogs as part of a caption contest. as for the president, he is near las vegas today for his rehearsal
but cbs 5 political reporter grace lee says neither side wants to set the bar too high. >> reporter: the first of the three presidential debates is considered by most pundits to be the most important because it really sets the tone. and for once, both the president and the republican nominee actually agree on something. they are both trying to lower expectations. the stage is being set at the university of denver. the focus for the presidential candidates tomorrow evening will be on...
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cbs 5. >> thanks. 84-year-old woman is under arrest. police say she was driving the car that hit a man crossing the street near the uc berkeley campus. a man in his 20s in critical condition. alcohol may have been a factor in that crash. >> the heat may have been a factor in the death of an elderly woman. >> cate is in concord where temperatures could hit triple digits today. >> reporter: there will be an investigation to that woman's death. this is a reminder that elderly and children are most prone to heat illness in these hot temperatures we've been seeing here. today, we want to make note, it is a spare the air day. it's a third day in a row and because of that it's a spare the air day. air quality is poor and residents want to take advantage of public transit and bike to work. those with breathing problems might want to take it easy. poor air quality could trigger asthma and other respiratory problems. one of them, stay hydrated. swap out the drinks for water. stay in doors in air conditioned locations. if you do need to cool off,
cbs 5. >> thanks. 84-year-old woman is under arrest. police say she was driving the car that hit a man crossing the street near the uc berkeley campus. a man in his 20s in critical condition. alcohol may have been a factor in that crash. >> the heat may have been a factor in the death of an elderly woman. >> cate is in concord where temperatures could hit triple digits today. >> reporter: there will be an investigation to that woman's death. this is a reminder that...
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and a cbs 5 reporter shows us some california gas stations are running low. kit? >> reporter: liz, it is even worse than the experts have predicted for some gas stations. for example, this chevron in san jose, on tuesday, people were complaining about a 20- cent jump overnight. since that time, the price has gone up another 40 cents. now some gas stations themselves are running empty. >> refinery-ageddon has already begun. several stations have locked up pumps after running out of gas. supply is down because a power surge knocked a refinery in torrence offline. and it's not the only one. a chevron crude oil pipeline through central california is shut down due to safety problems. and the chevron refinery in richmond still hasn't recovered from the fire in august. brace your wallets. >> we have never seen a spike like this. this is brand-new territory. >> reporter: mike has to sell regular unleaded at 4.89 a gallon just to stay afloat. he locked up the pumps because it looked like he was gouging customers but later he had to open back up and sell at a huge loss. >>
and a cbs 5 reporter shows us some california gas stations are running low. kit? >> reporter: liz, it is even worse than the experts have predicted for some gas stations. for example, this chevron in san jose, on tuesday, people were complaining about a 20- cent jump overnight. since that time, the price has gone up another 40 cents. now some gas stations themselves are running empty. >> refinery-ageddon has already begun. several stations have locked up pumps after running out of...
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"cbs moneywatch." predictions are in, and a majority of americans are staring at big increase on their tax bill. ashley morrison with more. >> the tax center released a study showing that americans of all different incomes could be hit with a tax increase. if washington doesn't come up with bauj et deal by the end of the year. if existing tax cuts are allowed to automatically expire, the average tax increase would be $3500 a year, a middle income family make between $40,000 and $60,000 a year would see their tax bill rise by $2,000. >>> overseas marks were mixed this morning. tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction on concerns of company earnings, while south korea's kospi grained a fraction. hong kong's hang seng is closed for a holiday. >>> on wall street, the dow added 77 points while the nasdaq lost two points. jp morgan chase is being sued over dealings made by bear stearns, the investment bank it acquired in 2008. new york's attorney general filed the suit claiming bear stearns misled investors. the suit
"cbs moneywatch." predictions are in, and a majority of americans are staring at big increase on their tax bill. ashley morrison with more. >> the tax center released a study showing that americans of all different incomes could be hit with a tax increase. if washington doesn't come up with bauj et deal by the end of the year. if existing tax cuts are allowed to automatically expire, the average tax increase would be $3500 a year, a middle income family make between $40,000 and...
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cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman with the warning from the chp tonight. mike. >>> reporter: we have been talking about this to get word out. it's all over social media but you know someone is going to go shopping this weekend and say what's all this traffic about? so be ready. >> reporter: the bay area is popular on weekends but it may never be as popular as this weekend when upwards of a million people are expected for a visit. there is a lot going on. so i have come up to twin peaks. we have two giants games at&t park saturday and and sunday. fleet week. the america's cup in the bay. two big cruise ships coming in and the cruise terminal. we have -- we have a fair --the castro street fair in the castro district. and hardly strictly bluegrass which is a big concert in golden gate park. other side of the bay is a cal game on saturday. look a little further south, sunday, football game, candlestick house, full house for the 49ers. we have a madonna concert in san jose on sunday. there's a half a marathon they are going to be running in san jose, as well. >
cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman with the warning from the chp tonight. mike. >>> reporter: we have been talking about this to get word out. it's all over social media but you know someone is going to go shopping this weekend and say what's all this traffic about? so be ready. >> reporter: the bay area is popular on weekends but it may never be as popular as this weekend when upwards of a million people are expected for a visit. there is a lot going on. so i have come up to twin...
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cbs 5 reporter dr. kim mulvihill on why his patients swear by it. >> reporter: andrea loves to spend time with her kids, on this day reading all about the wild things. >> i wouldn't do that to you. >> reporter: but for years, it was no laughing matter. andrea battled a beast not found in any child's book, intensely painful chronic headaches. >> like i was hit with a baseball bat in the back of the head. >> reporter: so debilitating, she struggled to get through the day. >> i would try ice. i would try antiinflammatories. i would try heat. >> reporter: andrea also tried prescription painkillers with unpleasant side affects. she consulted more than a dozen specialists. but it took a plastic surgeon to give her the relief she craved. >> i can't remember the last time i took tylenol. i hardly ever have any pain. >> reporter: he performs a new surgical procedure on patients with chronic headaches. >> these people are really pretty miserable. their quality of life has been diminished significantly, even thoug
cbs 5 reporter dr. kim mulvihill on why his patients swear by it. >> reporter: andrea loves to spend time with her kids, on this day reading all about the wild things. >> i wouldn't do that to you. >> reporter: but for years, it was no laughing matter. andrea battled a beast not found in any child's book, intensely painful chronic headaches. >> like i was hit with a baseball bat in the back of the head. >> reporter: so debilitating, she struggled to get through the...
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that's your cbs 5 forecast. >>> an estimated 500,000 cars are coming into the city. but we only have about 400,000 parking spots. coming up in the consumerwatch, a new trend that can make you money and provide some much- needed parking. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. unique training exercise. ty acticed an urban >>> about 30 marines, sailors, coast guardsmen teaming up with the fear department in this training exercise. they are practicing an urban search-and-rescue drill on treasure island. but it was a
that's your cbs 5 forecast. >>> an estimated 500,000 cars are coming into the city. but we only have about 400,000 parking spots. coming up in the consumerwatch, a new trend that can make you money and provide some much- needed parking. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my...
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live in vallejo, cate caugiran cbs 5. >> glad everybody is okay. thank you. >>> the oakland as are going to the play-offs for the first time in six years. pretty exciting now. >> a little partying going on last night in oakland. the clinched a spot in the play- offs. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington reports where they have a little work to do. if they could win, it could be even more fun. >> reporter: if they take the division crown. they need to sweep the rangers to do that. the next game is tonight. it got wild here at the oakland coliseum for yesterday's win against the texas rangers 4-3. this is how it ended. this is the grant balfour's strikeout in the 9th inning. >> strikeout! he struck him out. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: more than 21,000 fans joined in on the celebration. a win over the rangers and the as' fourth straight win. the as manager was hit in the face with a pie. >> whoo! >> reporter: the as have also kept their division title hopes alive in the american league west cutting the rangers lead to just one game. the as weren'
live in vallejo, cate caugiran cbs 5. >> glad everybody is okay. thank you. >>> the oakland as are going to the play-offs for the first time in six years. pretty exciting now. >> a little partying going on last night in oakland. the clinched a spot in the play- offs. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington reports where they have a little work to do. if they could win, it could be even more fun. >> reporter: if they take the division crown. they need to sweep the rangers to...
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cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> thank you. up next, one year without steve jobs of a special tribute today on the anniversary of the apple founder's death. >> a gay teen banned from the boy scouts' highest honor. how his mother's fight is getting national attention. >> and a little girl's tears of joy. how a stranger helped reunite her with her stolen puppy. a young american opened fire at a hotel in israel today... kill >>> time now 6:15. in your world, a young american opened fire at a hotel in israel today killing a chef before he was shot and killed by police. police in elat say the shooting appears to stem from a personal dispute. the gunman's name hasn't been released. police say antiterror units stormed the hotel and when the gunman fired at them from the hotel kitchen, officers fired back. >>> bodies of 18 children and an adult have been found after a landslide buried in an elementary school in southwest china. one person is still reported missing. the students were in class during a public holiday yesterday to make up
cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> thank you. up next, one year without steve jobs of a special tribute today on the anniversary of the apple founder's death. >> a gay teen banned from the boy scouts' highest honor. how his mother's fight is getting national attention. >> and a little girl's tears of joy. how a stranger helped reunite her with her stolen puppy. a young american opened fire at a hotel in israel today... kill >>> time now 6:15. in your world, a young american...
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in sacramento, checkey bedford, cbs 5. >> checking bay area headlines, a suspect wanted for outstanding warrants tried to speed away when police spotted him today and crashed his car into a tree and ran. do nearby schools were locked down for a time and people at a nearby church were told to stay inside. the suspect was eventually arrested. >> and albany middle school teacher was arrested this morning for having an inappropriate relationship with a student the sixth grade teacher and basketball coach was booked on suspicion of lewd acts with a child under 14. the school contacted police after receiving a complaint on monday. >> the occupied camp outside of the federal reserve on market street in san francisco has been taken down. police moved in last night and cleared everyone out. occupied protesters had been warned for weeks that it would happen if they did not leave. dozens were arrested, cited, and released. >> in november california voters will consider to measures to raise taxes for education. the governors proposition 30 is competing with proposition 38. which one is better for t
in sacramento, checkey bedford, cbs 5. >> checking bay area headlines, a suspect wanted for outstanding warrants tried to speed away when police spotted him today and crashed his car into a tree and ran. do nearby schools were locked down for a time and people at a nearby church were told to stay inside. the suspect was eventually arrested. >> and albany middle school teacher was arrested this morning for having an inappropriate relationship with a student the sixth grade teacher...